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  1. THIS ADVERT IS 'UNCOMPLETED' - THIS MEANS THE ADVERTISER HASN'T BUMPED THIS LISTING, BUT IT COULD STILL BE WORTH CONTACTING THEM.

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    Selling my HK417. It's completely stock internally and runs very smooth. It's been well looked after. The package includes the gun, 5 mid cap magazines with 4 pouches, a 3.5-9X illuminated scope, foregrip, bipod, rail cover and QD suppressor. Payment via PayPal preferred. The price includes postage.

    £350

    Bognor Regis, West Sussex - GB

  2. Apart from refinishing and black etching tv's steel parts that's the externals finished. New steel bipod mount and reciever pin and various bent bits straightened back out. Now just to get the internals finished
  3. 5 mags for my G&P SR-15. I must have appeased the Amazon gods though because 6 arrived in the post today
  4. Someone in the be team for Cyberpunk saw rocketdogbert's vector...
  5. 5 new G&P gas mags, £55 a pop. In total I spent less on my boneyard CA M249 and that came with 2 box mags
  6. Looks awesome. What short dot is that? Looks perfect for my HK417 DMR build
  7. I was planning on playing around with the trigger on the gate titan adding a second spring so I have a proper break. It's not going to be as good as a proper trigger but it'll be something
  8. I've seen one site that does it in Worthing but they have 2 rules for DMR. Either below 450 with a 20m MED or below 500 with 20m MED and 1 second delay.
  9. Microswitch triggers go some way to giving you a proper break but it's still got nothing on a GBBR trigger
  10. Dunno about 600 but it's pretty fucking bright. Must have misremebered the price but there was an identical one for £50. Pays to shop around https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/401558273429?_trksid=p2380057.m570.l5999&_trkparms=gh1g%3DI401558273429.N36.S1.R2.TR5
  11. I picked one up off eBay recently for ~£50 and it's great. 600 lumens, sharp beam, solid build quality and tactile switches
  12. Well the M249 has turned from a do up jobe to a full blown restoration. First on the list is a new steel bipod mount to replaced the mulched aluminium one. Next is a new rear upper receiver pin. I've been searching but not found anywhere with one in stock. Any help locating one would be much appreciated.
  13. Well it's bee stripped down and it's not too bad. It's been abused and neglected but most of the problems are easy fixes. The state of the grease in the gearbox is disgusting and the quick change spring fell out at some point and wasn't put back so the spring is bent. Other than that new motor, piston, cylinder and TDC R hop mod on the hop up and it should be good for 25 rps out to 70m. A lot of the details need work though, the cocking handle assembly isn't an assembly anymore, the aluminium bipod mount has been chewed up by the stamped steel bipod, the locking assembly for the top heat shield has been bent out of shape as has the feed ramp. All the steel parts have surface rust so need stripping, cleaning up, in th case of a couple reshaping and repainting. Needs a new rear body pin and a new set of screws and various bits tightening up and it'll rock.
  14. Rescued a very beat up old Classic Army M249 Para. Needs a lot of work and a complete rebuild internally.
  15. Good point. I have a thing for guns that are barely longer than the optic as it gives it a really aggressive hunched look. I'm the guy who ran an ARP-9 with a short dot though so maybe I'm just a mong with a crush.
  16. Short dot would look sexual on that I'm thinking
  17. That looks like one of those dogs with the super short tails
  18. Apparently I hate having money in my bank account because I just bought a new scope mount and 12" skeletonised M-LOK rail.
  19. Well it's been a bloody long time coming but I finally got myself a WAS Recon along with WAS triple double mag pouches and a single double. Already loaded up with as much as I can fit on it. So glad I made the leap because my old condor PC doesn't stand up against it.
  20. I've learned everything I know from watching, talking to and helping out my dad as he worked it out as he went. We both got into it at the same time and both have an interest and understanding of engineering along with my dad's career in various engineering jobs. Best way to learn a skill like this is to watch, help and learn from someone who really knows what they're doing, multiple if possible as everyone has their preferred methods, techniques and parts and the wider variety of skills you learn the better you will be. If there was a course in it there is only so far it could take you. You can get taught what to do and how to do it but unless youre learning why you're doing it and given the chance to make mistakes there's only so good you can get.
  21. Finally got my old two tone WE Sig 226 painted and Doctor sight mounted. Next is some internal upgrades and a touch and maybe a tracer.
  22. Update. The boots arrived and holy shit they're the most comfortable things I've ever worn. Lesson learned buy good boots. They're so worth the money and no comparison between them and my crap £50 boots I still had from cadets.
  23. FRV Tailoring shooters belt and some decent hard knuckle gloves. WAS Recon to follow. EDIT And a pair of Altberg tabbing boots because I apparently can't be allowed to have money in my account. Thank God I don't have a credit card
  24. How much are you hoping to spend? I picked this one up for £35 but you'll be hard pressed to find them for less than £90 now and that doesn't include the mount.
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